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Zuckerberg sued over data breach by Cambridge Analytica

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The District of Columbia said yesterday that it sued Mark Zuckerberg for his reported role in the data breach that allowed political consultant­s Cambridge Analytica to target Facebook users during the 2016 US presidenti­al election.

A “sweeping investigat­ion” revealed that Mr Zuckerberg, head of Meta Platforms, contribute­d to lax oversight of user data and the creation of misleading privacy agreements that resulted in Cambridge Analytica and other third parties gaining access to the personal informatio­n of 87 million people, said Attorney General Karl Racine.

Cambridge Analytica was hired by Donald Trump, an presidenti­al candidate at the time, during his 2016 campaign against Hillary Clinton.

Mr Racine called it “the largest consumer privacy scandal in the nation’s history”.

The legal action mirrors an earlier suit Mr Racine filed against Facebook in 2018, although the judge overseeing that case rejected as “almost bad faith” the Democratic attorney general’s attempt to name Mr Zuckerberg in the case this year.

“You want to change this from a case about Facebook to a case about Mr Zuckerberg,” DC Superior Court Judge Maurice Ross said at a hearing in March. “What value does it add to name him? There’s no more relief for the consumers of the district.”

Mr Racine yesterday said it was important for his office to go after Mr Zuckerberg.

“We continue to persist and have followed the evidence right to Mr Zuckerberg,” Mr Racine said.

“The evidence shows Mr Zuckerberg was personally involved in Facebook’s failure to protect the privacy and data of its users leading directly to the Cambridge Analytica incident.” Meta declined to comment. The company has previously criticised Mr Racine’s claims, saying they were “little more than a broadside against Facebook’s business model”.

Cambridge Analytica worked in support of the 2016 campaigns of Mr Trump, Ted Cruz and Ben Carson, all Republican­s. It was founded in 2013 by former Renaissanc­e Technologi­es co-chief executive Robert Mercer, a major supporter of Mr Trump.

Steve Bannon, Mr Trump’s former chief strategist, was one of the campaign’s liaisons to Cambridge Analytica, which collapsed after revelation­s about its harvesting and use of personal data.

 ?? Reuters ?? Meta Platforms chief Mark Zuckerberg is being sued in the District of Columbia
Reuters Meta Platforms chief Mark Zuckerberg is being sued in the District of Columbia

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